Build performance in January 2021 vs December 2020 #50678
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At the beginning of this week we moved our test runs to Helix, so I've gathered a bit more data to try and help us compare the performance before and after the change. A few things to note:
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Tagging @dotnet/roslyn-infrastructure
It's been a week since #50446 has merged and we have a bit of data. A few things to note:
Helix build perf has been quite a bit better in mid-January than in early-mid December. This could be related to us moving back to regular "non-holiday" usage patterns, but it could also be that the data is skewed by some outlier runs. We should continue to track it and maybe come up with some more thorough stats on the times than just the averages over a date range.
Currently Helix is outperforming AzDo with ~17:30 runtime for Helix vs ~21:00 for AzDo on average.
Spanish seems to be taking an improvement from running in Release mode Run Spanish tests in release mode #50354 in January vs Debug mode in December.
Before (Build_Windows_Debug and Build_Windows_Release both use Helix):
After: (Build_Windows_Debug uses Helix but Build_Windows_Release uses AzDo agents):
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